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Behaviour Change at University of Surrey - UCAS

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Course summary

Why choose this course Study on an interdisciplinary course that focuses on behaviour change and its relevance across a range of fields, including psychology, sociology, business studies and computer science. Learn from experts across our three faculties and in our research and innovation institutes to gain a well-rounded understanding of behaviour change science and practice in real-world settings. Equip yourself with the tools to apply behavioural science to address global challenges such as sustainability, climate action, digital innovation, health and social justice through the lens of human behaviour. Access our state-of-the-art facilities, which include a six-room virtual reality suite and two observation laboratories, and use the latest equipment to conduct experiments. What you will study You’ll study a series of modules outlining and applying diverse perspectives on why people behave in the way that they do, and offering theory- and evidence-based solutions for supporting people to change their behaviours in a way that benefits them and broader society. You will study topics that cover multiple perspectives and frameworks within the behavioural sciences, including social, clinical and health psychology, philosophy, politics, architecture and planning, sociology, and computer science. You will apply the theories, principles and methods you learn to a range of areas, including behaviours relating to physical and mental health and wellbeing, sustainability and the environment, occupational behaviours, policymaking, digital technology, and consumer behaviour. Our Behaviour Change Research and Practice Project module, which spans both semesters, gives you the opportunity to develop and apply your behaviour change skills and knowledge to address a real-world problem. This module allows you to either undertake a traditional dissertation-style research project or conduct and reflect on your experiences of applying behavioural science principles in a more applied setting (e.g. in local organisations).

Modules

To see the full range of modules for this course please visit our website – the link is under the Course contact details. You will also find full details of the programme, including programme structure and Graduate prospects etc.


How to apply

International applicants

We are proud to be one of the most culturally diverse universities in the UK, with more than 140 nationalities playing a role in university life. Our International Recruitment team are here to help you throughout the application process – from advising on choosing the right course to applying for a visa and preparing for your first few weeks at Surrey. You can contact them via [email protected] Applicants who require a Student Visa to study in the UK: To apply for a Student Visa, you must have a Confirmation of Acceptance (CAS) for the University you wish to study at. This is a unique number which will enable you to apply for your visa. The University is under no legal obligation to sponsor any individual and exercises caution with respect to issuing a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) to avoid risking its status as a Student sponsor. Confirmation of Acceptance to Study (CAS) will be issued in accordance with the Student Route and CAS Issuing Policy, available at: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/policies

Entry requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 UK honours degree (or a recognised international equivalent) in a behavioural science discipline, such as psychology, politics, sociology, economics, business, marketing or communications. Alternatively, a postgraduate conversion diploma in a behavioural science discipline, following completion of another degree subject. Applicants may also be considered if their educational background does not meet the above criteria, but they can demonstrate significant professional experience in a related field. English language requirements IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall with 6.5 in each component.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

FEES: For current information regarding postgraduate fees, please visit the course page on our website. The link is under Course contact details. SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES: Discover how we may be able to support your postgraduate taught studies with a host of bursaries and scholarships directly from the University of Surrey and external providers: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries?field_student_level_value[postgraduate]=postgraduate

Sponsorship information

The University of Surrey offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to support our students, please visit https://www.surrey.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries for more details.

Behaviour Change at University of Surrey - UCAS